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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Run by the local community, The White Hart is a family friendly village pub situated in the village centre. Open daily, check their website for opening times.

Nearby beach

Located at the mouth of the Teifi Estuary, Poppit Sands Beach is a beautiful sandy beach with miles of clean flat sand at low tide. This is a fabulous beach but please check the tide times as it is possible to get cut off by the incoming tide. Dog restrictions apply locally.

Nearby walk

The ruins of the magnificent Grade 1 listed St Dogmaels Abbey are situated on the banks of the River Teifi, and you can explore the grounds for free (donations to the National Churches Trust are gratefully received). You will also find a visitor centre and cafe for refreshments.

Nearby town

Situated on the estuary of the river Teifi, St Dogmaels is famed for the remains of the 12th century Tironian St Dogmaels Abbey. Just a short walk from Poppits Sands, the small village has a selection of pubs and is an ideal base for outdoor activities and watersports.

Also nearby

Pembrokeshire Paragliding is located in St Dogmaels and provides training and tandem flights for beginners and experienced pilots. Further information and costs are available on their website.

Situated overlooking the beautiful River Teifi, call in for stunning views which can be enjoyed from multiple outside terraces and the restaurant. Everyone is welcome here including families and your four-legged friends. Open for lunch and dinner daily.

Whether you choose to take a stroll in the Regency Gardens, explore Castle Green House or have a go at the Escape Room, there's plenty to see and do here. Take a look at their website for opening times and further details.

The ancient town of Cardigan sits on the River Teifi estuary close to Cardigan Bay. The town is steeped in history with a great selection of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Perfectly placed for walkers looking to discover the area, you will also find ten delightful beaches to choose from.

Noted as one of the best wetland sites in Wales, Teifi Marshes are a nature lovers dream with over wintering birds and thousands of starlings. Alongside the marshes you will find the Welsh Wildlife Centre and Glasshouse Cafe, ideal for refreshments.

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